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Capital Market Meaning and Definition – Financial Market | Class 12 Business Studies


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What are capital markets? | Capital Markets Explained


Capital markets are the lifeline of an economy that facilitates funding for Government, corporations, and other institutions. Moreover, capital markets are funding infrastructure for the economy, therefore lifeline.
Savings and investments are channelised to those in need of funding in capital markets. Investors and savers can include households and institutions, while capital seekers primarily include Governments, corporations, and institutions.
Capital markets are the place where securities are exchanged between two parties. These securities incorporate equity, bonds, preferred shares, derivatives, commodities etc. Almost all financial instruments are traded in capital markets.
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Introduction to Capital Markets – ION Open Courseware


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Money Markets and Capital Markets (Corporate Finance Series)


In this corporate finance presentation we explain how the financial markets are separated into 2 types of markets, the money markets and the capital markets. The money markets carry a lot of funds and are all debts with terms of less than 1 year (treasury bills, commercial paper, certificates of deposit) while capital markets have debt and equity (shares, bonds, preferred shares). Watch this video to get an idea of the differences between the two!
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The rule of 72 for compound interest | Interest and debt | Finance \u0026 Capital Markets | Khan Academy


Using the Rule of 72 to approximate how long it will take for an investment to double at a given interest rate. Created by Sal Khan.
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Finance and capital markets on Khan Academy: Interest is the basis of modern capital markets. Depending on whether you are lending or borrowing, it can be viewed as a return on an asset (lending) or the cost of capital (borrowing). This tutorial gives an introduction to this fundamental concept, including what it means to compound. It also gives a rule of thumb that might make it easy to do some rough interest calculations in your head.
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